• Hetepheres is the name of several queens, princesses and noble women from the Fourth dynasty of Egypt. Hetepheres I, wife of Pharaoh Sneferu and mother...
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    Hetepheres II (born c. 2600 BC) was a queen of ancient Egypt during the 4th Dynasty. Queen Hetepheres II may have been one of the longest-lived members...
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    together two dynasties. Hetepheres I may have been a wife of King Sneferu, and was the mother of King Khufu. It is possible that Hetepheres had been a minor...
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    The tomb of Hetepheres I (also G 7000x) is an Ancient Egyptian shaft tomb at Giza. It is part of the Eastern Cemetery of the Great Pyramid of Giza (Necropolis...
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    (12th dynasty nomarch) Hedjhotep (minor deity) Hetepheres I, Hetepheres II (4th dynasty queens) Hetepheres (4th dynasty princess) Neferhetepes (4th dynasty...
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  • Princess Hetepheres (or Hetepheres A) was an Egyptian princess who lived during the 4th Dynasty. Hetepheres was the daughter of King Sneferu and the wife...
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    name with the sun god Ra. Djedefre married his brother Kawab's widow, Hetepheres II, who was sister to both of them, and who perhaps married a third brother...
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    Buried in Dashur. Daughters of Sneferu: Hetepheres A, married Ankhhaf. She was named after her mother, Queen Hetepheres. Nefertkau I – King's Daughter of his...
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    daughter of Hetepheres II and Prince Kawab and a granddaughter of the Egyptian pharaoh Khufu. She was the wife of King Khafre. Hetepheres also provided...
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    Princess Hetepheres. Hetepheres is thought to have been the eldest daughter of Sneferu and Queen Hetepheres I and thus Ankhhaf's half-sister. Hetepheres had...
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    directly near the Great Pyramid, the other two are near the pyramid of Hetepheres and the pyramid of Ka, respectively. The Khufu ship is an intact full-size...
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    that Hetepheres was the wife of Sneferu, and that they were Khufu's parents. More recently, however, some have doubted this theory, because Hetepheres is...
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  • copper mines and turquoise quarries are developed in Sinai. The tomb of Hetepheres I, wife of Sneferu and mother of Khufu, demonstrates that cabinetry and...
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    Djeseretnebti Djefatnebti Meresankh I IV Hetepheres I Meritites I Henutsen Khentetka Meresankh II Hetepheres II Meresankh III Khamerernebty I Persenet...
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    intended for Hetepheres II, but was never finished and shows no sign of ever being used. This is most likely due to the fact that Hetepheres remarried after...
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    They were laid out in three rows of four tombs: G 7110–7120 Kawab and Hetepheres II and G 7130–7140 Khufukhaf I and his wife Nefertkau II G 7210–7220 Hordjedef...
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    G 7000 – Royalty: 179–208  Tomb number Owner Comments G 7000 X Queen Hetepheres I Mother of Khufu G 7010 Nefertkau I Daughter of Sneferu, half-sister...
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  • the mother of the Crown Prince Kawab, and possibly Djedefre. Both Queen Hetepheres II and Pharaoh Khafre have been suggested as children of Meretites I and...
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    to identify queen Hetepheres I (concubine of Sneferu and mother of king Khufu; 4th dynasty) as the daughter of King Huni. Hetepheres bore the female title...
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  • The chair of Hetepheres I, the mother of Khufu...
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  • should be Baka's brothers or half-brothers. The daughters of Djedefre, Hetepheres III and Neferhetepes, would be Baka's sisters or half-sisters. His mother...
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    1st century AD (Nabeul Museum, Tunisia) An early Egyptian sphinx, Queen Hetepheres II from the Fourth Dynasty (Cairo Museum) Picture of an Iranian Elamite...
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    and grandchildren of Khufu, Hemiunu, Ankhaf and (the funerary cache of) Hetepheres I, mother of Khufu. As Hassan puts it: "From the early dynastic times...
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    and 3 or 4 daughters. Queen Meresankh III was the daughter of Kawab and Hetepheres II and thus a niece of Khafre. She was the mother of Khafre's sons Nebemakhet...
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    "side pyramid", which is assumed to have been built for Sneferu's wife Hetepheres will also be accessible. It is the first time this adjacent pyramid has...
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    Djeseretnebti Djefatnebti Meresankh I IV Hetepheres I Meritites I Henutsen Khentetka Meresankh II Hetepheres II Meresankh III Khamerernebty I Persenet...
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    and Nubia). Early examples of silverwork include the bracelets of the Hetepheres. By the Middle Kingdom, silver seems to have become less valuable than...
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  • ancient Egyptian nobleman and probably the son of Crown Prince Kawab and Hetepheres II. He later served as the director of the royal palace. He was buried...
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    Hemiunu - Hemsut - Herakleopolis Magna - Herihor - Hermanubis - Hesat - Hetepheres II - Hieratic - History of ancient Egypt - History of Arab Egypt - History...
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    ruled between his father Khufu and his brother Khafre. Her mother was Hetepheres II. The name of Neferhetepes is known to us from a statue fragment found...
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